The Camino Norte is in Blue, Frances in yellow, Primitivo in red
Part of the reason is the formidable early challenges of the hills along the coast of Northern Spain. The many rivers discharging into the sea, have cut "V" shaped valleys through the coastal hills. Much like a saw blade, the walking path goes up and down sharply. The Camino Plata starts off rather flat, permitting the body to get used to the daily routine.
This is a profile of our first days walk. Meters are on the "Y" axis and the "km" are on the "X" axis. Remember, for those of us using non metric, multiply the meters by 3: Thus, 300 meters is 900 feet.
This Norte Guide unfortunately is in Spanish. The advantages in design makes it the best I have seen. It is thin and fits easily in our front pocket, it is spiral bound for ease of page removal, it's maps are full page and very easy to follow and, where the city is large enough, street maps with the "way" marked are provided. I would not want to be without this guide. www.caminodelnorte.es
In preparation of this blog, I have followed John and Robin Pigott's lead. An IPhone and iPod for pictures and an iPad mini as the computer. John used a digital camera which he prefers. The two apps that will help out are Blogsy and Wireless Transfer. Check out the Pigott's web site, agoodwalkunspoiled.blogspot.com
For an excellent blog with a guide to follow read: http://www.hikingthecamino.com/blog
For excellent weather reports: http://weatherspark.com/averages/32052/San-Sebastian-Basque-Country-Spain
We start the Northern challenge on May 14th and will post each time we find wifi available.
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